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The First Two Victims Relate Sexual Abuse in the Castellón Sect’s Trial: “He Sucked Our Breasts so We Wouldn’t Have Cancer”

The City of Justice of Castellón hosted on Monday the first session of the trial against six people accused of being part of an alleged sexual sect in Vistabella del Maestrat. The Prosecutor’s Office requests sentences that amount to 326 years in prison for crimes such as sexual abuse of minors. The leader of the group, Antonio G.L., known as 'Tio Toni', died in prison in 2022, two months after his arrest.
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The City of Justice of Castellón hosted on Monday the first session of the trial against six people accused of being part of an alleged sexual sect in Vistabella del Maestrat. The Prosecutor’s Office requests sentences that amount to 326 years in prison for crimes such as sexual abuse of minors. The leader of the group, Antonio G.L., known as 'Tio Toni', died in prison in 2022, two months after his arrest.

Six people will be tried this Monday, November 3 at the Provincial Court of Castellón for their alleged involvement in sexual abuse committed against minors within the so-called sect of Uncle Toni, dismantled in Vistabella del Maestrazgo. The judicial process will focus on clarifying the events that occurred within this pseudo-religious group that, according to the investigation, operated for decades under the leadership of a man who claimed to …

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